Perseverance Hill
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Perseverance Hill | |
Herefordshire, Worcestershire | |
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Ridge path up Perseverance Hill | |
Summit: | 1,066 feet SO769430 |
Perseverance Hill is a hill on the ridge of the Malvern Hills and on the border of Herefordshire (to the west) with Worcestershire (to the east). Perseverance Hill is immediately north of Jubilee Hill and south of Summer Hill to the south of the Worcestershire Beacon. Between Perseverance Hill and the Beacon, the ridge of the Malvern Hills is the pass crossed by the B-road between Upper Wyche (Herefordshire) and Lower Wyche (Worcestershire).
This hill is a crossing place on the forbiddingly steep ridge of Malvern, for the road breaks across the hills in the narrow gap to the north of the hill, and railway tunnels have been dug beneath Perseverance Hill joining east and west.